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The graphs of six linear equations are shown below. Which of these graphs have a greater rate of change than the equation y=1/2 x+3?
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The graphs of six linear equations are shown below. Which of these graphs have a greater rate of change than the equation y=1/2 x+3?
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The graphs of six linear equations are shown below. Which of these graphs have a greater rate of change than the equation y=1/2 x+3?
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there is not graph shown but to find rate of change from a graph of a simple line or line segment, you find two points you can identify. Look for points with integer coordinates. Find the slope between those points by (y₂ - y₁)/(x₂ - x₁).
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